Thursday, February 20, appears to be the last day to catch
the following films on Portland-area movie theater screens:

"Anchorman
2: The Legend Continues": The much-anticipated sequel mixes in new
characters with old favorites and takes everything one step over the top as Ron
Burgundy and his action news team move to cable. Opened on Dec. 18 (64 days); no
online or disc release currently scheduled. (multiple
locations)

"I, Frankenstein": Aaron Eckhart stars as an artificial man
fighting demons in the dystopian future, or maybe present -- it's hard to tell
from the trailer and this one wasn't screened for critics. Opened on Jan. 24
(27 days); no online or disc release currently scheduled. (Century 16 Eastport Plaza, Century Clackamas Town Center)

"In
a World...": Lake Bell wrote, directed and stars in this crowd-pleasing tale about
a woman trying to break into the competitive, male-dominated world of movie
trailer voiceover artists. Opened way
back on Aug. 23 (181 days); available online and on DVD/Blu-ray. (Laurelhurst Theater)

"The
Past": An Iranian man returns to Paris to finalize his divorce from his
French wife, and learns that she is preparing to wed a dry cleaner whose wife
is in a coma. Following up his Oscar-winning "A Separation," Iranian
filmmaker Asghar Farhadi crafts another flawlessly designed, engagingly acted
domestic melodrama that puts ordinary but unique characters through the
emotional wringer. Opened on Jan. 31 (20 days); available March 25 on DVD/Blu-ray. (Regal Fox Tower)

"The
Pretty One": When a car accident and the ensuing amnesia allow Laurel the
chance to assume her identical twin sister's identity, she runs with it and
ends up meeting a charming neighbor in the process. Despite some charms, this
overly quirky indie comedy has a far too familiar feel. Opened on Feb. 14 (6
days); no online or disc release currently scheduled. (Living Room Theaters)